Epidermodysplasia verrucosa

Epidermodyspasia is a rare, hereditary skin disease. It manifests itself in the form of a number of skin diseases and can lead to complications including death.

Epidermoid dysplasia is a skin condition in which thickened multiple benign growths of the epidermis appear on various parts of the body (nose, cheeks, lips, buttocks, back). May also manifest



Epidermal dysplasia is a rare congenital skin abnormality. A distinctive feature of the disease is the appearance of peculiar asymmetric warts on the skin and dispigmentation of the skin in the center or along the edge of these elements.

The disease does not go away with age, which means a person should come to terms with a “special” appearance. But don't despair. The study of individual cases of the disease has led to attempts to correct various aspects of the patient’s life. Today we know of several patients with epidermoplasia that is hereditarily predisposed to dysplasia, for whom some of the lesions were “cured” using radiotherapy. Treatment. Surgical - removal of tumors, sanitation of skin lesions (surgery of burn centers). Treatment of concomitant diseases (if identified). Systemic therapy is carried out with anticancer drugs (vinblastine, adriamycin) under the supervision of a hematologist.